Cell phones articles
Nokia: The Story of the Once-Legendary Phone Maker
#ThrowBackThursday Most people who hear the word "Nokia" associate it with mobile phones, but there's a convoluted history to tell since the company's humble beginnings over 150 years ago and many reinventions.
The Motorola DynaTAC was the first commercial mobile phone released in 1983. What was its price?
The device weighed nearly two pounds and measured 10 inches tall – not including its antenna.
What was the first wristwatch with the ability to make phone calls?
Not the Apple Watch, of course.
Vermont introduces bill banning cell phone use by anyone under 21
But it's not what you think
Light Phone II wants to help curb your smartphone addiction
The first step is admitting you have a problem
Students protest school's cell tower after fourth child is diagnosed with cancer
Despite meeting legal requirements, a cell tower could be causing serious damage
Yandex, the Russian Google has released its own smartphone
Access to services is more important than the hardware
Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL cases appear in new photos
Styling borrowed from the Google Home Mini
A man is suing AT&T for $224 million over a $24 million theft of cryptocurrency
AT&T denies responsibility and will not be settling out of court
Light Phone 2 adds a few new features to its 'anti-smartphone'
For those who want to leave their smartphone behind
NYPD to replace 36,000 Windows phones with iPhones by year's end
Some in the department have been shaking their heads
Tech giants urge Supreme Court to improve cellphone privacy, stop warrantless location tracking
Firms argue that the Fourth Amendment needs to be adapted for modern times
Apple thinks only its techs are competent enough to fix iPhones
Just think of all that wasted education just because you decided not to work for Apple
Sprint ends the 'Cut Your Bill In Half' promo
Restructures its unlimited plans starting at $50
Congress introduces bill to require a warrant for Stingray deployment
Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance Act introduced to require a warrant for the mobile tracking of Americans